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CDS is furthermore a heavily listener - oriented register , and thus we would predict that adults speaking to children would incline to use ( t ) at a high frequency . We would further predict that hypo forms should become more frequent ...
CDS is furthermore a heavily listener - oriented register , and thus we would predict that adults speaking to children would incline to use ( t ) at a high frequency . We would further predict that hypo forms should become more frequent ...
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Evidence that this prediction is correct comes from the fact that , to the best of our knowledge , all deverbal ... Given what was said in the previous section , we would predict that known would be associated with a scale that bounded ...
Evidence that this prediction is correct comes from the fact that , to the best of our knowledge , all deverbal ... Given what was said in the previous section , we would predict that known would be associated with a scale that bounded ...
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Performance on this condition , however , was not significantly different from performance on Condition 3 where the length effect would predict the opposite results . Finally , Condition 4 ( inanimate - inanimate ) contained longer ...
Performance on this condition , however , was not significantly different from performance on Condition 3 where the length effect would predict the opposite results . Finally , Condition 4 ( inanimate - inanimate ) contained longer ...
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